To achieve more advanced effects, you will have to edit the HTML source of your signature. Click the format dropdown menu in the upper-left corner of the signature editor and select Edit in HTML (Fig. 4).

Fig. 4. Accessing the HTML source of an Outlook.com signature.

With basic HTML skills you can create a gorgeous signature, including tables, images and other HTML elements (Fig. 5).

Fig. 5. HTML source of an Outlook.com signature.

Fig. 6. The same signature viewed as rich text.

For an effect similar to the above, use this HTML code (creates a 2 column x 1 row empty table) and fill it in with your details:

If this doesn’t work, please paste your email signature HTML source in this thread, so I can analyze it. To get the HTML source, in the signature editor click the downward arrow next to Rich text, select Edit in HTML (for more, see step 3 in my article), press ctrl+a on your keyboard, press ctrl+c on your keyboard and when you are editing your comment here, press ctrl+v.